Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, June 14, 1901, Image 5

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    The Song of the
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r
Shirt and Tie
bi
as
set to music iy us, ana sung oy v.,
our patrons wherever they may go.
in words of praise of our celebrated
ECLIPSE SIIIHT and Carter &
Holmes' magnificent line of all iLe
Sold by F. G. ECENBERGER
riattsmouth, Nebraska
You're treated white,
With prices right, at
F. S. White's
Fresh Supply Staple
and Fancy
New Stock of
DRYiGOODS and
Notions.
Sir
fH " SjLjT Awarded )
IC " -3 Cold M4al J)
0 Paris Exposition 1900. JS
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GOOD IMPRESSIONS
We recoguize tbe value the dollar ami cents value of good im
pressions. Not simply good "first impressions" but good impressions
of the permanent, satisfactory, all-year-'round kind.
That's the kind of impression our clothing makes with the tasty
dresser who demands not only moderate price and honest service, but
"stylo-touch" and "fabric-excellence." These features are to be found
in our hot weather suits at $7.50 to S10.00 made of soft tine flannels,
in neat stripe effects they are "top o' the heap."
Come to us forNiijht, Under or Dress Shirts.
WESCOTT
ON THE
WASHINGTON LETTER.
From our regular correspondent.
Washington, June 12, 111.
The republican scheme for reducing
the congressional representation of
the southern states which restrict ne
gro suffrage, has been revived, and it
is said to have more influential back
ing than the movement that was
started last winter. At that time it
was understood that Mr. McKinley,
who had just begun to believe in the
possibility of a white republican party
in the south, opposed the idea and was
instrumental in having it laid aside.
It is doubtful whether lie has changed
his mind on the subject, but some of
the men who are quietly pushing the
revived scheme express the opinion
that by next winter the failure of
making white republican recruits in
the south, under the name of McLaur
inism, or any other, will be so plain to
Mr. McKinley that he can be counted
upon to keep his hands off, if not
to help along the scheme.
The increased power given to con
. irress by the insular decisions of the
supreme court, is used by the schem
ers as an argument for the political
necessity of cutting down southern
representation, so as to make it cer
tain that the republicans will retain
a majority in the house, the loss of
which might play havoc with the par
ty's insular policy.
There are other than legal reasons
for the decision of the administration
not to call an extra summer session of
congress to legislate for the Philip
pines. One is that it is thought that
a few months exercise of the auto
cratic authority conferred by the
Spooner amendment will get things on
the islands in a condition that would
be less inviting to congressional inter
rogation than they are now, and ano
ther is a fear that congressional debate
on a Philippine tariff bill might pre
cipitate a general discussion of the
whole tariff question.
General Samuel Pearson of the Iloer
army, passed through here last week,
enroute for New York, where he has
been called to confer with agents of
his government on important business
relating to an honorable peace. Speak
ing of the situation in bis unfortunate
country, he said:
"We still have aout 2rt.iNN men in
the field, all the ammunition we need,
and sufficient horses and food stuffs.
My regular information from the field
tells me that not half of what is going
on there is know n and published in the
newspapers here, and then it is not
reliable. All news goes through llrit
ish censors. There has been consid
erable more lighting down there lately
than the American ieople are aware
of. Much activity isdisplayed through
out thp Transvaal, the Oranee Free
Y State and Cape Colony. Kirtzinger's
commando has been very effective in
recruiting Cape Dutch for operations
against the British, and if Kitchener
or Roberts can boast of having invaded
the Transvaal, we can reply with the
invasion of CapeO.Iony. Our soldiers
are only fifteen miles from the coast,
which speaks for itself. The men at
the head of our army are young, ener
getic, prudent and just. They know
when to strike and how to do it to ob
tain the best results, with the smallest
cost of life. Ve are quite as anxious
for peace as you, but it must be an
honorable peace otherw ise we fight
tight till the last man falls."
Ex-0ngressman and ex-Judge Win.
Springer accompanied three Indian
chiefs to the white house, where they
went to present a petition ask in the
president to withhold his signature to
the proclamation opening the Kiowa, J
Coramancbe-Apache reservation to
settlement until a delegation repre-1
v t ITrX '7Z " T','a T I ar;-station .-T tafe ' X&m&rvnri made on Ao-asrirTnp retailer
Jht 5i i ; t 3; I ,'5 ,h v r I' the Prisoner- "a" -the crowd Is expected to add at lea" au tc
& SONS.
CORNER.
svnting these trilx-s can l heard.
They claim that the treaty making the
cession was never approved by a ma
jority of the Indians, and to allow it i
to be put ino effect w ill Ik? a rank in
j ust ice.
The alleged civil government that
is to le established in the Philippines
will be civil in name only, until after
congress legislates on the subject, as
t is to be under military control be
cause of a belief that the establish
ment of a real civil government would
put them on the same footing that
was given to Porto Uico by the su
preme court decision. There are tricks
in all trades.and republican polititians
are specially apt in tricks relating to
government .
Congressman Livingston of Georgia,
who is herein shaking of the pro
posed constitutional amendment re
stricting negro suffrage in Georgia,
said: "I think our ieople are against
such amendment. We are getting
along nicely with the negro in our
state."
EARLY DAYS
In Nebraska City, as Taken From
Major Pearman's Memoirs.
Some time ago James Heed, in look
ing through his old papers, found the
following paper, which he loaned to J.
II. McLellan, who kindly gave it to
the Nebraska City News. 1 1 was writ
ten by Major J. W. Pearman, and was
dated February 14, 17:5, and in an
erased paragraph lie says:
'That is all I now think of, and
which 1 cheerfully hand over to the
settlers of Otoe county who located
here in Ivm anu 1N.T
If it was ever made public I m fore
we have forgotten it. From an histo
rical standpoint it is well worth pre
serving.
"On the 4th or May, 17.;, I crossed
the Missouri river at Otoe City (Gid
eon lSennett ferryman), in company
with II. 15. i-ockwMMl and Lafayette
iHincan. We were then on our way to
Plum Creek, with two wagon loads of
groceries, for the piirHicr trading
with the California and Oregon emi
grants, on their way to the gold lields
of the Pacitic slojie.
-On the 4th of July Lafayette bun
can, myself and seven Indians started
for the highlands in Iowa in canoes.
We h-rt the foot or Min street early
in the morning, exacting to reach
Sidney, Iowa, by 10 a. in., in time to
take part in the celebration at that
place. We aimed to go through the
heavy timber directly opposite the
citv, but atter paddling our way for a
few hours we found we could not get
through on account of the drift wod
then afloat. We sent the Indians back,
tied most of our clothing around our
necks and started on foot for the bluffs,
distant about eight miles, at which
place we arrived about dark; traveling
in water from two to eight feet deep,
and arrived in Sidney at 1 a. m., on
the "th, to find the celebration over
and the people in led.
"The lirst grand jury w as em pan
eled in the fall or !.".", John 15. 15oul-
ware, foreman. Nearly every man in
the county, including the jury itself,
was indicted for gambling, and was
fined in sums ranging from live to ten
dollars.
"James II. Masters came here in
18-V and established the first nursery,
where he now lives. Hugh Pearman
nlanted apple trees in the same vear.
on lot 1, block 2U, where they are still
growing.
"Martin Iiauttan was the first one
afflicted with measles.
"J. Sterling Morton, who came here
in 18T5, and took charge of the edito
rial columns of the News, owned the
first jack, which he named Henry
Ward lieecher."
-Tle Old. Place.
OKLAHOVA !
Fine farm lands cheap inOklahoma.
SPECIAL RATES.
Kxcurions every first and third
Tuesday in each month to Oklahoma
City, the nearest point to the soon-to-opened
strip.
Call on me for rates.
J. H. THRASHER,
pLuSLS:.
and deservedly so. Nobody has any use
for dull, slow people who have no spirit or
energy. When you feel dull and tired, take
a little stimulent to liven you up, tone you
up and make you feel that life is worth
living. Our Double Stamp 6 years old
'Honey Dew" Kentucky Whisky at $3.00 a
gallon is what you want. Call at
PHIL. TIEROLF'S CASINO
and be convinced.
Sole Agent for the famous Anheuser-Busch
Brewing Association Beer and
Yellow Stone Kentucky Whiskey.
TIME - TABLE.
PLATTSMOUTH. NEB.
.May 31. l'.mi.
LINCOLN.
CHICAGO.
ST. JOSEPH.
KANSAS CITV.
ST. LOl'lS.
And all point-, east and
S iit li.
OMAHA.
HKNVKK.
PoKTLA N l.
SAN KK A NCI SCO.
And
I IHHIltS WOl.
No. :i
Loral to I'acitlic .lunc-
tioii
Ix-al ep. dally, points
cast ami vml li
Fr';rh ilally ex. Sunii'y
I 'Hi.- .limit Ion
Loral 1 ';-1 Ii r .Itim-tioii
t i. Iowa Kint
Chicajro ami east
Fate.dailv from Lin-
i-olnloSt .lot. Kansas
City. St lnis.Cliii-ao
all "points easts, sout li
lyx-ai ex. daily Omaha.
Lini'oln. Iienvcr and
intermediate iioints
K C to Omaha via I ort
Crook 'mil So. Omaha
lx ul frt daily ex. San-
ilay.CedarC'k. Louis-
ille. South lit-nd
lM-al from I'ai' .liinr'n
r'ast mail. daily. Unalia
Ka-t esliliulee.daily
Cliii'tttfo and ea-.t
Ve-siiluled ep. daily
Ih-nver. California.
Ulk Hills.l'ar. -oat.
Liiii-oln. l.rand l.-laiid.
Itl.K-k Hills. Montana
and lai northwest .
lM-al e. daily except
Sunday. Ixiiisville.
Ashland. Schuyler..
lN-al loi'iii:ilui
lnl from I'ac. .I'iii-'ii
I 'roni ( imaha
Lv 10 A) am
" id li a 111
" 2 4d p 111
4 45 p 111
irp in
No. 4
No. .11.
No. -Jii
No. !
K p III
7 43 a in
hi 10 a 111
No. IH
No. 7
No. -N
HI a 111
1 li a 111
17 a 111
30 a in
. IT
Ar 1
Lv .
3 33 p 111
o. l .t
3. p III
No. x:
3 50 p ni
44 p 111
5 5 p m
3 4. am
No. 15
No. St
No.
Ar
S'ei-pin. (lining atMl rerjininir chair oars
(vcaisfri'i'iriii Ihrouirli trains. Tickets sold
ami hairsratre cl.eckeil lo any point in I'nited
Statesur Canada. For information, time ta
llies, maiw and tickets call on or write to
W. I I'lCKKTT. Ajrent.
.1. FlUNO.s. I A.. l'latlsinoutli. Neb.
Omaha. Neli.
MISSOURI PACIFIC'S NEW TIME TABLE
North lioiind
Passenger No. ! .
IxMlves
: 5 a m
5 40 p ni
Freight No. 11 (daily except Sunday)3 40 p ni
Sout h l.mnd. leaves
Passenger .No. 2 11 34 p ni
is 10 45 a tn
Freight No. li! (daily except Sunday) 7 35 a ni
No. 2 will accommodate Omaha thealre-jro-
ers. as It does not leave Omaha until 10 50 p in.
No. 1 7 connects at 1'nloii with a train from
WeeiiiiiiT Water.
No. Is connects at I'nioii with a train for
Weeping Water and Lincoln.
Horns TtMtsatBt thit
fluree Cancers b1 Tucors.
Used with perfect safety:
harmless, seething, noa-lrrl-tatinj.
We prefer to pstients
onmn t th Kanltarium for a
I . nit t-A PABMthltAflmf
luao.Jl ttt- te our Sanitarium mm4 f eay
until curtd. Write to-1ay for eur 86 pae boek.
It contains much raluable information and
. i . t.aijNiAniQflfrMn niitifita we nave
cured of cancer. Stmt frn. Consultation by
mall or in person, free. Adores
DR. E. O. SMITH'S SANITARIUM.
A. S. McCLCARY, Mamaac.
Booms 6 to li. N. E. Cor. loth ruin 8U
KANSAS CITY. MISSOURI.
"Why not subscribe for tlie Journal
NOW? You neefl it for a dollar !
IE! ICE!
ICE!
Same old place.
Same old man.
Come to the office and get
your Ice Hooks at same
old price.
McMAKEN & SON,
S Nebraska 72-73.
'1'bones J riattsmauth 72.
tiFKK'E
'Union Bloch. 6th & Main Sts.
Sprightly
People are
Always
Popular.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Leading Local Professional
Men Commended to the
Patronage of its Readers
by The Journal.
DENTISTS.
C. A. HARSHALL, D.D.S.
Dental Rooms. Fitzgerald Block.
All Work FusstClass (luafanteed
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
Platts.-1'honeH ;V
W. B. ELSTER,
DENTIST.
OFFICE: Plattsmouth,
Waterman Block Nebraska
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
D. O. DWYER
Lawyer
PLATTSMOITII -
Nkiujaska
SPURLOCK &. TIDD
Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law.
DOVEY 15 LOCK - I'L ATTS MO UT 1 1
John M. Leyda,
LAWYER
Reliable Abstracts of Title.
WATERMAN BLOCK.
WETTE NKAMP B'L'K PLATTS
ED FITZGERALD
) Is fully equipped with new stock, c
i new uiiKKicis eic.anu tan iuiiiimi
i the public with lirst class service.
Quick trips to all parts of county.
STABLE SIXTH & VINE STREETS
caused tjy tne conTroversy in congress t
as to the quality of armor. Other
latest novelties in Neckwear.
You do not necessarily have to
choir. After donning one of those
that you cannot help singing.
Call and examine our slock.
MORGAN'
THE LEADING CLOTHIER.
502 Main Street,
REVJVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Matt
produces tbe above results In 30 days. It sett
IWWIU1UI17 WUJIUVlf . " . w - - - -
Young men will regain tbeir lost manhood, sod old
men will recover their youtLful vigor by using
RfcVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous
neaa. Lost Vitality, Impotency. Nightly Emissions,
Lost Power. Failing Memory. Wasting Diseases, and
all effects of self-abuse or ezcecs and Indiscretion,
which unfits one for study, bneiness or marriage. 11
cot only cures by starting at tbe seat of disease, but
Is a great nerve tonlo and blood buUder, bring
ing back tbe pink glow to pale cheeks and re
storing tbe fire of yonth. It wards off Insanity
and Consumption. Insist on having REV1VO. no
other. It can be carried In vest pocket. By mall,
I.OO per 1-ackaro. or six tor S.OO, with s posi
tive written amarantee to core or raf and
the money. Bink and advise free. Address
ROYAL MEDICINE CO., ' SSSSffi??
For sale in Plattsmouth by
GEKIXG A: CO.
RACKS d
EXASt
V
Effective March 10th, J90I,
thr -. ;
Announces the Opening of its
& Red River Division
mToim
Denison and Sherman,
Texas.
Through Train Service will shortly
be established from SU Louis and Kansas
City over the J J
Shortest Line to Texas
;
4
Wli.it li:tvc you to trai. m-II or irivo away?
A nytliiiiKT fruiii slim-strings to uutoiiioltilcs
you can't afford to l.-ave it out of the Journal
swap rolu rim.
All wants registered lu ri for the nominal
-harge of i cents a line ht insertion.
Answers to al vertUfineiits may lie directed
to this otHco. whence tliey will Ik; promptly
delivered.
TWO K'XMi Inisiiiess blocks ir sale at a bar
Kaln. Inquire1 Colonel J. II. Thrasher.
CHOICE LAMi in Ca-s county for sale.
Inquire of Thrasher, the real estate man.
riattsinouth.
25 WKLIj IMI'KoVKO FAIJ.MS in l iluiore.
York. Adams and Uncolii counties, for sale
by Thrasher.
LATKST MOlKU bnmd new. i'Ct sewiiif;
machine at a snap. What will you five or
trade" Address oilers and inquiries to 1'latts
niouth Journal.
WANTED Fresh butter and -trifs to ex
change for subscription to Journal.
Fur Sale III room house on west Klin
street. Plattsmouth. A choice piece of prop
'rty with modern improvements and in the
liest of condition. Inquire of :
Colonel J. Thrasher. Plat tsinouth.
Foil SALE a f ull-blood .lers-y cow. due 10
calve June 1. W ill sell, with calf. forj0or
keep the calf and sell cow for 40.
E.O. COO LEV.
I'J miles west of Pluttsmotilh.
FOR SALE A lOU-acre farm near Platts
rwmth also 7-room hmive and three lots In
City. Enquire of J'Hui M. Leydn, Waterman
block.
"
JIeanwQ51e it wiU be transited .into
tramlAto.
1: " JrUEI2JOXI HE
FOK SAIK At a lmrj-'ain. one of the liest
payin? saloons and restaurants in Omaha.
Kleirant fixtures, up to dale appointments, i 11
cludiii!; private iliiiinir rooms. Assured n-t
business of from l( to il." per day. l or par
ticulars address: W-Ui. I'latlsiiioiitli .lournal.
be a skilled musician to join our
cool shirts you will feel so good
3
Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
I PEPPERBERG'S
I'BU D 3'
The Ideal 5 cent cigar.
Delicious aroma.
Perfect burner.
Positively the best.
No Gr6t class retailer
should be without
S D U U O
CIGARS.
PEPPERBERG
Alain Street. Platismouth.
laiaiilili IsVslAAAsWslAskAAAAAsl
Foams, Sparkles,
and Tickles toe
Ckleckatd Bliiijs
Ed Donat
Wholesale Dealer
Large Assortment
of HAMMOCKS and CROQUET
SETS at
ARTIE HELPS..
Hammocks of the best quality rang
ing iti price from "Ale. to $o.0U.
A, SO YEARS '
CEXPERIENCE '
Trade Marks.
r w . wur"T m.n 1 a uw.
Anrone UPTidlnpr nkptrh sod dmcrtptlon muy
jnU'kly crlam our opinion free whether u
iiivenllon Is probably jiatentsbla. Communlon
ttnniiBtrtctlTcontldetitlnl. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest airencr for Becuriiif patents.
Patents taken throueh Munn & Co. recelva
tptrial nutice, wit hout charge. In tbe
Scientific American..
A handsomely lllnsfrated weekly. I.nreest eir
eiilation of any snentiao Journal. Terms, t-i a
year: four months, (L Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN & Co.36Bd"' New York
Braucb Ottice. 25 F BU Washington, I. C.
Mwcorilovml;
i They give a light MV
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